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<h1>Tourist Guide</h1>
<h3>Menu</h3>
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<li><a href="">Before you go</a></li>
<li><a href="">Safety Tips</a></li>
<li><a href="">Flights and Airlines</a></li>
<li><a href="">Currency</a></li>
<li><a href="">Taxes and Tipping</a></li>
<li><a href="">Credit Card and Traveler chechs</a></li>
<li><a href="">Visas </a></li>
<li><a href="">Prohibitions </a></li>
<li><a href="">Embassies in Perú</a></li>
<li><a href="">Health and vaccines</a></li>
<li><a href="">Medical insurance</a></li>
<li><a href="">Lodging </a></li>
<li><a href="">Museums</a></li>
<li><a href="">Shopping</a></li>
<li><a href="">Night life</a></li>
<li><a href="">Tourist protection service</a></li>
<li><a href="">Recommended links</a></li>
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        <h2>Before You Go</h2>
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<strong>When to Go</strong><br>
                                Peak travel season for tourists is in great part determined by 
            weather. Peru experiences two very distinct seasons, wet and dry 
            terms that are more relevant than "summer" and "winter". Peru's high 
            season for travel coincides with the driest months: May through 
            September, with, by far, the greatest number of visitors in July and 
            August. May and September are particularly fine months to visit much 
            of the country.<br>
            <br>
            <strong>Upon Arriving to Peru</strong><br>

            Give immigration authorities the landing card (international 
            Embarkation/Disembarkation Card) you received on the plane or the 
            border immigration post. This card must always be returned when 
            leaving the country. Keep it to avoid a US$5.00 fine.                             <br>
                          Custom 
                          officials will ask you to fill a form declaring any taxable items. 
                          If you do not carry any, declare so. Tax exempt articles include 
                          personal clothes and belongings, portable computer and adventure 
                          sports gear. For more detailed information, ask Peru's diplomatic 
                          representative in your country. You must also declare any plant or 
                          animal species you may carry. You must have the necessary sanitary 
                          permits from your country. If you do not have them, the Peruvian 
                          sanitary authority may decide to burn the plants or kill the 
                          animals. <strong><br>

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                            Driver's Licenses</strong><br>
                          Driver's licenses from any country are valid for 1 year alter the 
                          tourist has entered Peru. Thereafter, a local license must be 
                          obtained form the Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú. medical, 
                          regulations and driving tests take a full day. For more information, 
                          contact the Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú or the Ministry of 
                          Transport.
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        <h2>SAFETY TIPS </h2>
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Here are some precautions that we recommend you take while you 
            are here: <br>
            <br>
1. Make photocopies of your passport and the front 
            and back of each credit card you plan on bringing. You should also 
            make copies of traveler's checks. Carry these copies in a different 
            bag than where you carry the actual items. <br>
            <br>
2. Keep your 
            passport, airline ticket, credit cards, etc. in a safe place such as 
            a money belt. They are typically worn under your shirt or from a 
            belt under your trousers. <br>
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3. Do not leave valuables such as 
            cameras or jewelry in your hotel room. Give them to the front desk 
            of your hotel to place in the safe. 
            <br>
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                                                       4. Go to the ATM in the 
            morning or afternoon and preferably with another person. If you 
            don't have someone to go with you, try to find an ATM with a 
            policeman nearby. <br>
            <br>
5. Ask the personnel in your hotel where 
            it is safe to walk in the area, places to avoid and if it is safe to 
            walk around the area at night. <br>
            <br>
6. If you are bringing 
            expensive equipment it is a good idea to purchase travel insurance. <br>
            <br>
7. Stay alert, especially in crowded plazas and markets. 
            Wear your money belt and hold on to your camera. If you have a 
            daypack, wear it in front. <br>
            <br>

8. Leave your expensive jewelry 
            and watches at home. Snatch theft is common here and your watch 
            could disappear before you even realize it.


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        <h2>Flights and Airlines</h2>
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                             All the international flights arrive and leave from the Jorge 
            Chavez International Airport, located in the Constitutional Province 
            of the Callao, 20 minutes from Lima Historical and 30 minutes from 
            the residential and commercial districts of Miraflores and San 
            Isidro. At the present time, it is administrated by the 
            international partnership Airport Lima Partners.<br>
                            <br>
                                <strong><br>
                          General Recommendations</strong><br>
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<li>To confirm their flight with at least 72 hours of anticipation. </li>
<li>To be at the chosen air line counter three hours before the exit of their flight. </li>
<li>After making the control of their air tickets and boarding their luggage, pay the Unified Tax of Airport Use, called TUUA, as they usually do in any airport of the world.<br>Domestic flights TUUA: US$ 5.00 <br>International  flights TUUA: US$28.00<br><strong>NOTE </strong>: Don't let by surprised by third persons, the airport payments and procedures must by done personally at the authorized counters.</li>
<li>Do not receive any order or package of unknown people or without knowledge of his content. </li>
<li>To maintain money, trip documents and passport in a safe place, taking with them only an identity card and necessary  money.  </li>
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                                If you wish to know the flights schedules, please visit the data 
            base of <a href="http://www.lap.com.pe/" target="_blank">Jorge Chavez 
            International Airport</a>.
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        <h2>Currency</h2>
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                             Peru's official currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.), 
            divided in 100 cents. There are 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents coins and S/. 
            10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 banknotes.<br>
            <br>
US dollars are welcome at most shops, restaurants and service 
            stations at the current exchange rate. Most establishments accept 
            the main credit cards, including, Visa, Master card, Diners and 
            American Express. The use of traveler's checks may be restricted. 
            Ask the individual establishment if they are accepted. When using a 
            credit card, make sure you are charged the right amount for 
            purchase.<br>
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<strong><br>
                          Currency exchange</strong><br>

There are no restrictions for changing currency in Peru. 
            US 
            dollars are commonly accepted in most hotels, stores and 
            supermarkets in Lima and in the main cities in the country. <br>
            <br>
            We 
            recommend to exchange money in banks, because they offer more 
            security and guarantees. Avoid street moneychangers as they do not provide guarantees, 
            despite of the fact that many of them are registered in 
            municipalities in many districts of Lima. Visitors should bear in mind that it is very difficult to change 
            currencies other than the US dollar.

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